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America's Crime Lab

America's Crime Lab
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Welcome to Othram aka "America's Crime Lab." Each week, we meet weary detectives and family members working an unsolved case that has wrecked a community and seemingly hit a dead end… until, in a last-ditch effort, the evidence is mailed to Othram.
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Introducing the new podcast America’s Crime Lab. Each week, we meet weary detectives and family members as we run through an unsolved case that wrecked a community and seemingly hit a dead end… until, in a last-ditch effort, the evidence is mailed to Othram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carla Walker’s brazen abduction after her high school Valentine’s dance shocked Fort Worth. The case went cold for decades. In Part 1, host Elin Lantz Lesser and producer Catherine Fenollosa walk through the early investigation, and why suspicion turned toward Carla’s boyfriend. This cold case is where our story begins. Using forensic genealogy and DNA evidence, detectives and scientists from Othram begin to reexamine what was left behind. America’s Crime Lab is a true crime podcast about how science solves cold cases, missing persons, and other unsolved cases. Hosted by journalist and clinical psychologist Elin Lantz Lesser, and powered by Othram’s forensic DNA lab, the show connects the science to the story, revealing what really happens in the lab and why it matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nearly 50 years after Carla Walker’s murder, Fort Worth detectives decide to reopen the case. In Part 2, host Elin Lantz Lesser and producer Catherine Fenollosa trace how a persistent cold case investigator begins to reexamine the original evidence, and why a single swab becomes central to the new forensic effort. With help from Paul Holes and the scientists at Othram, the DNA evidence starts to speak for itself. America’s Crime Lab is a true crime podcast about how science solves cold cases, missing persons, and other unsolved cases. Hosted by journalist and clinical psychologist Elin Lantz Lesser, and powered by Othram’s forensic DNA lab, the show connects the science to the story, revealing what really happens in the lab and why it matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 3 of our Carla Walker investigation, a decades-old DNA sample is reexamined at Othram’s lab, leading to a breakthrough. Host Elin Lantz Lesser and producer Catherine Fenollosa walk us through the science behind the profile, the chain of custody, and the unexpected match that emerges from the database. After 46 years, this cold case finally has a viable lead. America’s Crime Lab is a true crime podcast about how science solves cold cases, missing persons, and other unsolved cases. Hosted by journalist and clinical psychologist Elin Lantz Lesser, and powered by Othram’s forensic DNA lab, the show connects the science to the story, revealing what really happens in the lab and why it matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final chapter of Carla Walker’s story, detectives sit down with their prime suspect. What follows is a slow, tense interrogation, and a long-delayed confession. Host Elin Lantz Lesser and producer Catherine Fenollosa bring together the science, the interrogation, and the moment this cold case finally turns. America’s Crime Lab is a true crime podcast about how science solves cold cases, missing persons, and other unsolved cases. Hosted by journalist and clinical psychologist Elin Lantz Lesser, and powered by Othram’s forensic DNA lab, the show connects the science to the story, revealing what really happens in the lab and why it matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emergency crews responding to a boat fire discovered human remains, but the case quickly went cold. For decades, investigators had no answers. Using advanced forensic DNA, Othram scientists were able to identify the victim and reveal the truth behind the fire, finally giving a family long-delayed closure. America’s Crime Lab is a true crime podcast about how science solves cold cases, missing persons, and other unsolved cases. Hosted by journalist and clinical psychologist Elin Lantz Lesser, and powered by Othram’s forensic DNA lab, the show connects the science to the story, revealing what really happens in the lab and why it matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1959, nine-year-old Candy Rogers went missing while selling mints in Spokane, Washington. The city mounted one of the largest missing persons searches in state history, yet the case remained unsolved for more than 60 years. This episode traces the start of a mystery investigators called the “Mount Everest” of cold cases, one that DNA would eventually help crack. America’s Crime Lab is a true crime podcast about how science solves cold cases, missing persons, and other unsolved cases. Hosted by journalist and clinical psychologist Elin Lantz Lesser, and powered by Othram’s forensic DNA lab, the show connects the science to the story, revealing what really happens in the lab and why it matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The search for nine-year-old Candy Rogers haunted Spokane for generations. Could the killer’s family hold the final clue to solving the case? And just how far would detectives need to dig for the truth? After decades with no answers, forensic DNA revealed her killer and solved one of America’s most enduring missing persons cases. In part two, we follow how modern science cracked a 62-year unsolved case, delivering justice and closure to one of the nation’s most haunting cold cases. America’s Crime Lab is a true crime podcast about how science solves cold cases, missing persons, and other unsolved cases. Hosted by journalist and clinical psychologist Elin Lantz Lesser, and powered by Othram’s forensic DNA lab, the show connects the science to the story, revealing what really happens in the lab and why it matters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Young gay men begin disappearing from downtown Indianapolis. One by one, missing persons fliers go up, and rumors spread about a serial killer. Families are frustrated by a lackluster investigation. And then a killing field is discovered in a shocking location.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nearly thirty years after gay men go missing from nightclubs in Indianapolis, one man’s call to the new coroner in town sets off an investigation into what happened at Fox Hollow. Now, there’s a desperate push to excavate the remains of dozens of suspected murder victims whose bodies were burned and crushed beyond recognition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The brutal murders of four Idaho college students shock a college town and send police on the hunt for a killer. Investigators discover one key piece of evidence at the crime scene. Will it be enough to lead them to the killer?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When DNA evidence from the crime scene where four college students were murdered leads police to a dead end, investigators have to start over from scratch. Will a surviving roommate’s eyewitness account reveal new details about the killer? Racing against the clock, detectives turn to new DNA technology to track the murderer in real time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Honestly, my favorite new podcast
good content but garbage adds and runtime
Great podcast. Please get rid of the 2nd host who keeps asking the world's dumbest questions🙏🏽
Even Nancy Grace could not get him off after his so helpful wife kept throwing him under the bus 😂😂😂
The wife keeps blowing up his spot 🤣😂
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these episodes all cut off at the end
what would have happened if the women were left alive? absolutely nothing. no one believes rape victims, domestic violence victims, etc. "I was dragged into this house, I saw powerful men, I was raped and tortured", and no one -- not the law enforcement, not the media, not ordinary people -- would believe her. she would be treated as the criminal. so this does not explain why the women were killed. also, why target, why "select" the maquiladora workers? why gather data on them and then "select" them? there are brothels everywhere. there must be homeless girls everywhere too. these are usually people who are extremely vulnerable to violence, yaknow the "usual" prey. the more likely women that "no one notices when they disappear". the fine reputation of international industry would not be threatened if these monsters targeted their "usual", "allowed" prey. so I am skeptical that raunchy, violent sex parties and male bonding explain why the maquiladora women are targeted, why they are sur
"It's serial killers, and serial killers are an American phenomenon!" "it's drug cartels!" "it's the lack of a functioning law enforcement and Judicial system!" well aren't these lovely CONTRIBUTING reasons. it is demoralizing how blind even the smart people are to the one obvious reason: misogyny and the second-class, almost subhuman, status of women in many societies.
the Texas killing field, the west Mesa bone collector, the long Island serial killer, the Atlantic city strangler. and this series of mass graves and brutal murders of women and girls. superficial similarities between these cases, besides multiple victims, are often the indifference of law enforcement. and/or the selective targeting of victims at their most vulnerable moment.
I want more. Great podcast!
such a great work done in this show, but this bonus episode talking about racism is ridiculous.
sick of the "I have women in my family, I have to do something!" narrative. you should care about that a human being was raped and murdered regardless of whether or not you know a woman 🙄
"mating matters" seriously this is the ads they play? are we all fucking cavemen? gross. do better.
police are more about looking good than actually stopping the murders. fucking assholes
this postcast is very well done. the soundtrack is 🔥
If only the US decriminalized drugs, drug trafficking, or went after the banks that slow for money laundering. This is terrible. Time to write a few letters to Congress.
what a charmed life I've been blessed with. God Bless the murdered and kidnapped women and girls and their families. 🕊🙏
Have they considered sending a sample to the US to compare it and entered into CODIS for any known offenders? it's so incredibly close to the border I would not doubt that it's a possibly someone in the US who has committed a crime and hopping the border hoping they do not get caught.
I just heard of this podcast yesterday, and I binged the whole thing (so far) in one day. I love it. I love the song . I am so proud of the journalists who have stood their ground for justice. I love how Oz does such a great job pronouncing the Mexican words. I can't say I'm surprised by any of it, growing up in the borderland , but to hear how deep it goes is scary. Good job. I can't wait to hear the rest and I am go get Diana's book now.